FREEHOLD ESTATES,
Household-Furniture, Live Stock, &c., Desborough,
Northamptonshire.
For SALE by AUCTION,
By Wm ELKIN,
On Wednesday, March 30, 1814, on the Premises of Mr. WM. FOSTER, of
DESBOROUGH, who is leaving his present Situation;
CONSISTING of Four-post Bedsteads, with Chintz and Check Furniture,
Feather and Flock Beds, Blankets, Quilts and Counterpanes, 30. Hour
Clock, Oak Bureau, Oak Dining, Tea and other Tables, Chairs, &c. Glass
and China, a good Fowling-Piece, Pewter and Brass, Copper and Grate,
several sweet seasoned Casks, Tubs, &c. with Kitchen Range and other
Kitchen Requisites in general, one Three-year-old Cart-Horse, one stout
Eight-year-old Cart Mare, Tackle for two Horses, one In-calf Cow, one
Two-year Heifer, a capital Six-inch-wheel Cart (nearly new), a Quantity
of Hovel-Timber and a large Quantity of rich Manure, which will be sold
in Lots, with various other Articles.
And in the Evening of the following Day, at Six o'Clock, will be sold
by Auction,
The following FREEHOLD
ESTATES, at the House of
Mr. Cox, the Swan Inn, in Desborough aforesaid,
subject to such Conditions as will be produced at the Time of Sale.
Lot 1. All that Freehold Messuage or Tenement, with the Yard,
Garden, Out-houses, and a Well of good Water, with the Appurtenances
thereunto belonging, now in the Occupation of John Allen, Cordwainer, of
Desborough aforesaid.
Lot2. All that Freehold Messuage or Tenement, with Yard, Garden
and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, in the Occupation of
Jonathan
Coe, of Desborough, Weaver.
Lot 3. All those Three several Freehold Messuages or Tenements,
with the Out-houses, Yard, Gardens and Appurtenances thereunto
belonging, now in the several Tenures of John Coe, Abraham Coe, and
Susanna Yeomans.
Lot 4. All that Piece or Parcel of Land, containing two Acres
and a Half, be the same more or less, well planted with young thriving
Ash and Elm Timber Trees, adjoining the Turnpike-Road through the Toll
Bar leading to Harborough, in the Occupation of Mr. FOSTER, the
Proprietor.—Possession of this Lot may be had at Lady-Day.
For a View of the above Premises, apply to Mr. FOSTER, the
Proprietor; and for further Particulars, to the Auctioneer, Kettering.
On Account of the great Number of Lots the Sale will commence with
the Household-Furniture, precisely at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
Northampton Mercury,
Saturday 26 March 1814